Dear Rob,
Many thanks to everyone for doing all the hard work for the TD
commission, and it is an absolute pity that it has been rejected this time
around. I do think that it would be best if we were to stay within the
IAU-WG. The Data and Documentation WG seems to me to be the most
appropriate one right now.
Regards,
-Firoza
On Sat, Apr 25, 2015 at 12:52 AM, Rob Seaman <seaman at noao.edu> wrote:
> Hello supporters of an IAU Time Domain Commission,
>> I have the duty to report that our proposal has been rejected to create a
> new IAU Time Domain Commission. The post mortem from the IAU Exec is
> appended. It is indeed hard to argue that the proposal was not very broad,
> like the time domain itself. The co-chairs would value your feedback on
> the remaining comments from the Exec or on any other issues. Please reply
> to the group at:
>>tda_announce at timedomainastronomy.net (Moderation may be disabled if
> it gets in the way.)
>> The first deliverable of the virtual commission was its interim web page:
>>http://timedomaincommission.org>> which includes links to the final proposal and to the long list of
> supporters, including many from "Europe (outside of UK), South American and
> East Asia”. (I count 21.) This has now been recast as a time domain
> resource list under the “Hotwired” label:
>>http://timedomainastronomy.net>> Your contributions to the resource list will continue to be welcome.
>> Your input is specifically requested on the issue of forming an IAU Time
> Domain Working Group. Please indicate your preference:
>> [ ] Yes, form a Working Group within the “Data and Documentation”
> Commission
> [ ] No IAU Working Group
> [ ] Instead, an IAU WG under a different Commission
> [ ] Other (please specify)
>> Thank you for your support!
>> Rob Seaman
> NOAO
> --
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> *Date: *April 24, 2015 at 9:13:24 AM MST
> *From: *Thierry Montmerle <montmerl at iap.fr>
> *To: *Rob Seaman <seaman at noao.edu>
> *Subject: **Proposed Commission: Feedback for the Executive Committee*
>> Dear Rob,
>> Please find below the feedback message from the Executive Committee on
> your Proposal for a Commission.
>> Best wishes,
>> Thierry
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> NC-105 Time Domain
>> Science and methods in the time-domain have been and will continue to be
> an important astronomical topic. However, with reference to the
> Commission Call Guidelines (in particular, sections 1.2 and 5.2),
> the Executive Committee concluded that this proposal was too broad and not
> specific
> enough about planned activities and actual deliverables in the next 3 -
> 6 years, beyond fostering discussion. Furthermore, there are many
> experts in this area from Europe (outside of UK), South American and
> East Asia, regions not represented by the proposers. Finally, there was
> no plan for enabling Working Groups in specific areas. Looking forward,
> the proposers are encouraged to form a Working Group within the "Data
> and Documentation" Commission for the next triennium, develop a more
> focused proposal, and re-propose to become a Commission in three years.
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Thierry Montmerle (Dr.)
> General Secretary
> International Astronomical Union (IAU)
>http://www.iau.org/>> Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
> 98bis, Bd Arago
> 75014 Paris
> France
>montmerle at iap.fr>http://www.iap.fr/>> Direct line: +33(0)1 44 32 81 73
> Secretariat: +33(0)1 43 25 83 58
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